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A water catch basin is being dug at the Northwest end of Spangdahlem Air Base (AB), Germany, part of a Rhein-Main Transition Program

A water catch basin is being dug at the Northwest end of Spangdahlem A...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Spangdahlem Air Base State: Rheinland-Pfalz Country: Deutschland / Germany (DEU) Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Bo... More

US Air Force (USAF) Lieutenant General (LGEN) Arthur J. Lichte (left), Vice Commander, United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE), USAF Brigadier General (BGEN) Erwin F. Lessell III (right), Commander, 86th Airlift Wing (AW), and international guest speakers take part in the groundbreaking ceremony for the Rhein-Main Transition Program on the South Runway at Ramstein Air Base (AB), Germany."The Rhein-Main Transition Program is a USAFE program to transition the strategic airlift capability of Rhein-Main Air Base, Germany, to Ramstein and Spangdahlem Air Bases, Germany by the end of 2005."

US Air Force (USAF) Lieutenant General (LGEN) Arthur J. Lichte (left),...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Ramstein Air Base State: Rheinland-Pfalz Country: Deutschland / Germany (DEU) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Desiree N. Palacios, USAF Release Statu... More

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